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Product Information for "Sweet Charity [Remastered] - Original Broadway Cast" »
Product details
Title
Sweet Charity [Remastered]
Performer
Original Broadway Cast
Genre
Soundtracks
Sub Genre
Show
Release Date
31/05/1999
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1966
Label / Distributor
Sony Classical / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Engineer
Fred Plaut
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5099706096023
Catalogue Number
SMK 60960
Additional notes
Album Notes
This 1999 reissue contains 11 bonus tracks not on the original release. Music composed by Cy Coleman. Lyrics written by Dorothy Fields. Principal cast includes: Gwen Verdon (Charity); John McMartin (Oscar); Helen Gallagher (Nickie). Producers: Goddard Lieberson, Edward Kleban. Reissue producer: Gary Schultz. Recorded at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, New York on February 7, 1966. Originally released on Columbia (KOS 2900). Includes liner notes based on Charles Burr's original liner notes and an interview with Cy Coleman by Mike Berniker. Digitally remastered by Robert Wolff.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Overture
2.
Charity's Theme
3.
You Should See Yourself - Verdon, Gwen
4.
Big Spender - Gallagher, Helen
5.
Charity's Soliloquy - Verdon, Gwen
6.
Rich Man's Frug (extended version-first release)
7.
If My Friends Could See Me Now - Verdon, Gwen
8.
Too Many Tomorrows - Luisi, James
9.
There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This - Verdon, Gwen
10.
I'm The Bravest Individual - Verdon, Gwen
11.
Rhythm Of Life - Soboloff, Arnold
12.
Baby Dream Your Dream - Gallagher, Helen
13.
Sweet Charity - Chorus
14.
Where Am I Going - Verdon, Gwen
15.
I'm A Brass Band - Verdon, Gwen
16.
I Love To Cry At Weddings - Gallagher, Helen
17.
Finale: If My Friends Could See Me Now
18.
I Love To Cry At Weddings (bonus track) - Gallagher, Helen
19.
You Wanna Bet (bonus track) - Coleman, Cy
20.
Where Am I Going (bonus track) - Coleman, Cy
21.
If My Friends Could See Me Now (bonus track) - Coleman, Cy
22.
Opening Night Of 'Sweet Charity' Palace Theatre 29 Jan 1966
23.
Curtain Calls
24.
Interviews From Opening Night Party Waldorf Astoria Jan 1966
25.
Ethel Merman (interview)
26.
Helen Gallagher (interview)
27.
Neil Simon (interview)
28.
Gwen Verdon (interview)
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